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    later life? Ian Brady‚ born 1938 Ian Brady was born in Glasgow‚ Scotland on January 2nd 1938. Brady was a troubled child and served prison time for burglary and petty crime‚ as an adult Brady murdered multiple children with his girlfriend‚ Myra Hindley. Both were arrested and convicted in the 1960’s. Early life Ian Brady was born in a Glasgow‚ Scotland slum on January 2‚ 1938‚ to single mother Peggy Stuart. He never knew his father’s identity. Unable to afford a babysitter‚ and working as a waitress

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    as opposed to rationalisation. Emily Bronte’s main focal point within the novel is the extreme emotion of love and whether it leads to the characters contentment or ultimate calamity. This confliction of love is portrayed mainly through Catherine Earnshaw‚ a contemptuous‚ spoiled beauty whose metaphysical love for the protagonist‚ Heathcliff‚ will be tested by her disillusion of Edgar Linton and the social and financial benefits he can administer. A Streetcar Named Desire by Tennessee Williams has

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    ‘The Devil’s Wife’ ‘The Devil’s Wife’ is a dramatic monologue that is spilt into five parts depicting the thoughts and feelings of Duffy’s adopted persona – Myra Hindley the infamous Moors murderer. Throughout the poem we learn of the events surrounding meeting Brady‚ the murders‚ the trial‚ its aftermath and overall her conscience towards these events whilst serving life in prison. The overall title of the five individual poems – ‘The Devil’s Wife’ – portrays that the adopted persona hasn’t‚

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    Helsing‚ and Shelley’s creation of doctor Frankenstein and “the monster” (Hindley 2; Frankenstein: the 1). Where Stoker fashions an idealized male version of himself through Van Helsing‚ and expresses his sexual desires through Dracula‚ Shelley conveys her frustration towards her unfortunate situation of being abandoned by a mother she never knew‚ and embodies herself as “the monster‚” which had been created irresponsibly (Hindley 4; Frankenstein: the 1). In addition to this similarity‚ both Shelley

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    The Moors Murders Ian Brady and Myra Hindley were perfect soul mates for each other due to their bond of kidnapping‚ child molesting and murder which lead to be the most hated couple in Britain. In 1965‚ the couple had killed 5 children but only finding 3 bodies buried in Saddleworth Moor in Northwest England‚ contributing to the name “The Moors Murders”. David Smith‚ Hindley’s brother-in-law‚ attributed to the catching of the murderous couple (Padnani‚ 2017). When their last victim named Edwards

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    prisoners did blindfolded so as not to know the way out of the prison)” (n.pag.). Entrapment also occurs as a motif in Wuthering Heights. Predictably‚ entrapment can center around conflict. In chapter three‚ Hindley is trapped‚ displaced from the favorable son and brother: Heathcliff. Hindley fails to escape by trying to separate Catherine and Heathcliff‚ soon getting sent off to college (Bronte 43). Isabella was trapped by Heathcliff‚ a prisoner without a cell‚ unable to enter rooms: “he had the

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    tragic way to injustice is Heathcliff. Heathcliff is brought to a house where they had money‚ and he was a homeless kid. The difference in social status led other kids in the house to mistreat him‚ and make fun of him. He was forced into isolation by Hindley due to his physical appearance. Consequently‚ Heathcliff suffers in different manners throughout the novel‚ the main one being solitude. Heathcliff responds to such injustice by making the life of those who mistreated him miserable. Heathcliff’s understandment

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    Regeneration refers to in the investment of capital in the revival of old and declining urban areas either by improving what is left behind or clearing away and rebuilding. Often it may be accompanied by reimaging to change the dominant perception of an urban area. Such regeneration efforts can be seen in the town of Syracuse in New York. Between 1970s to 1990s‚ it started to experience urban decline. Economic decline happened as a result of deindustrialisation. As Syracuse was previously the largest

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    unplanned. Hindley trying to kill Heathcliff shows that an ordinary man can commit be driven to spite his enemy . Heathcliff marrying Isabella to get revenge shows that some people plan their life around getting vengeance. Lastly‚ Heathcliff dying and his life work of keeping the estates from who the belong to fails displays that revenge can happen even if not planned. Revenge is clearly depicted throughout this novel‚ such as when Hindley attempts to murder his foe‚ Heathcliff . Hindley declares

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    Doors‚ windows‚ gates‚ hedges‚ walls…Consider the part played by barriers and boundaries in any two novels studied. (5397 words) Throughout the Victorian Era‚ the British Empire reached the height of its power and influence‚ and imperialism paved the way for British thoughts of superiority in the world. Although its dominated role and superpower‚ the term “Victorian” is still used as a synonym for “prude” today‚ and reflects the extreme repression of the age. Ross Murfin claims that the common

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